Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 1 2003

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Am there if many make it. That's bad! INFAMY
Do they strain to take the top off and leave only hair? STRESSES
Does former art make a comeback? EXTRA
Farewell to a couple of 24 acrosses BYEBYE
Father may be ruddy bad, but he's ruddy brave DAREDEVIL
Give pussy a rake for the undeground CATACOMB
Gone around the gee-gee and drink its health EGGNOG
How a crooked signal is made to get it straight ALIGNS
How beastly to be in the soup at the end of it all! OXTAIL
How shocking it could be to get Mother up to her father in France AMPERE
How trying for them to get one a teetotaller to step about a thousand ATTEMPTS
In one from Ireland that is enough to make his cross the rice there INAPADDY
In poetry it's the other way round VERSE
Is there a single shortage? ONETOCOME
Let the singer get short THROSTLE
Let the singer work overtime for this OPERA
Lot of skidding before you get the drink in your mouth MANYASLIP
One for sorrow that's crusty PIE
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One might have a bet that one letter makes them all ALPHA
Pale and fowl-like ASHEN
Perhaps just Crown and Anchor, for instance, there FAIRPLAY
Prepare our protection to fight ARMOUR
Sounds as if Lar has got an egg in his throat GARGLE
That could be the way to put the town together again if it's lying there MENDACITY
That would seem to be soft fruit, but it isn't APPEAR
That's enough to spoil a rude, confused one out for plunder MARAUDER
The sluggish way to put the decay in water back here TORPID
They saw the Times for advertisement ADAGES
This could give one not so much a bad look around the ship LESSER
This might get nothing in one dog yet deverse another GOODTURN
Times to have stones in them DATES
To produce a picture over half a century is to do it slowly, in a manner of speaking DRAWL
Turn the matter up and make a meal of it like this SUP
Was the lion-tamer proficient at judo? DAN
What a fag if you have to burn this GOT
Will this place in Ireland do for one sort of pear? AVOCA